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  2. Best credit cards with buy now, pay later options - AOL

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    Best for no interest: My Chase Plan. My Chase Plan is another buy now, pay later option exclusively for Chase credit cards. This plan lets you pay off purchases of $100 or more over a fixed ...

  3. Types of rewards credit cards - AOL

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    The Chase Freedom Unlimited® is a good example of a card with several bonus categories, offering: 5 percent cash back on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards. 5 percent cash back on ...

  4. A guide to luxury credit cards

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    Some of the top luxury credit cards available today include the Luxury Card™ Mastercard® Gold Card™, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card. Luxury ...

  5. JPMorgan Chase - Wikipedia

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    JPMorgan Chase raised $10 billion in a stock sale to cover writedowns and losses after taking on deposits and branches of Washington Mutual. Through the acquisition, JPMorgan now owns the former accounts of Providian Financial, a credit card issuer WaMu acquired in 2005. The company announced plans to complete the rebranding of Washington ...

  6. Chase Slate Edge Review: A practical card for debt ... - AOL

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    While the Chase Slate Edge℠ is known for its 18-month 0% intro APR period on balance transfers and purchases, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve® are travel credit ...

  7. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services or withdraw cash on credit. Using the card thus accrues debt that has to be repaid later. [1] Credit cards are one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world. [2]

  8. Providian - Wikipedia

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    Providian was a company that sold credit in the "subprime" market. Providian provided credit cards primarily to the lowest income groups in the U.S. at high interest rates. The annual percentage rates (APR) charged by Providian were as high as 29.9 percent. In a March 1999 memorandum published by the San Francisco Chronicle, the founder of the ...

  9. How to maximize flat-rate cash back credit cards - AOL

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    Here are six ways to maximize rewards with a flat-rate cash back credit card from any of the major issuers. 1. Use your card to pay bills. When you’re earning cash back rewards with a flat-rate ...